Sometimes in life it's hard to keep your feet on the ground. But a fully-furnished, three-story house in Taiwan built completely upside down is sending tourists on a topsy turvy ride.

Everything-- from the kitchen sink, to a double bed, dining table, fully fitted bathroom, a fireplace-- even a car -- have been fixed to the ceilings. A group of architects on commission from Taiwan's Culture Department designed the colorful home.

Close attention was paid to details, which include the food on the dinner table to how utensils hang vertically in the kitchen. There's even a computer in the study has yellow sticky notes attached to it.

With just over 3,229 square feet of floor space, hundreds of tourists have been flocking to see the house. An outdoor staircase at ground level leads to the third-floor living room where visitors can see the real appliances, an LCD screen of a cozy fire with working lights throughout.